__________ is the facet of moral reasoning that involves how we think about fairness and
allocation of resources.
Fill in the blanks with correct word
Distributive justice
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You are driving to school and notice that there is an injured dog lying on the side of the road—presumably the victim of a hit-and-run. You are in a very busy part of town, however, so you decide that your help probably isn't needed (someone else will attend to the dog and call for help, if they haven't already). Social psychologists would say that ____ prevented you from helping in this case
a. belief in a just world b. diffusion of responsibility c. the Good Samaritan effect d. the commons dilemma
Freud's theory of moral development includes the concept of the ________ , a mechanism that promotes appropriate and desirable behaviors
a. ego real c. ego ideal b. ego moral d. ego ethos
Pinker, in a book entitled The Language Instinct, refers to three year old children
as (a) in the beginnings of the language stage (b) grammatical geniuses (c) linguistically challenged (d) at about the same level of development as Washoe
__________ theories of personality emphasize people's conscious understanding of themselves and their abilities to attain self-fulfillment
a. Humanistic b. Emotive c. Affective d. Cognitive